Mila The Camel

Kids, Animals, Mammals, Wild Animals, Fiction - YA
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Author: Dimos Velenjas ISBN: 9789609366458
Publisher: Dimos Velenjas Publication: October 5, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Dimos Velenjas
ISBN: 9789609366458
Publisher: Dimos Velenjas
Publication: October 5, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

An exciting desert adventure for children 6 +.

A story that shows the power that lies in the acceptance of ourselves, as they are.

The power that is hidden in the help of a friend, the time you just need it.

A story that will help our young friends gain knowledge and have  the first images in their minds- about the environment and the life in the desert, about the animals that live there, and their physiology.
The peculiarities of each species, that allow them to be able to live and survive in there natural environment.

A children’s tale that will reveal the power of love and compassion!

The power of rebellion and responsibility!

Of lightness and admonition!

Of error and reparation!

 

SUMMARY 

Once upon a time, somewhere in the far Egypt, at a caravan, lived a little camel named Mila. From the time Mila was born, she was filled with admiration for the horses in the caravan. She admired their beauty, built, vigor as well as their agility.

As the years went by, Mila grew, and as she grew, she felt more and more aversion for her own species while her admiration for the divine horses grew even further. Her aversion was such that she began to believe that she isn’t an ugly, sluggish and weak camel. So she started to keep company with the horses rather than the other camels. The horses really enjoyed her. One day, one of the horses, jokingly said to her: “My dearest Mila, you may have the appearance of a camel, but your soul is of a horse”. That was it!!

From that moment, Mila was obsessed with the idea. She sincerely believed that she is actually a poor horse, imprisoned in the body of a camel. For this reason, she lived with the horses. She started to act and move like a horse. She was even taught to neigh like a horse. After a while, the other camels didn’t want Mila near them since the only reason she would come close to them in the first place, was to laugh at them or to criticize their ugliness and weakness. Mila was totally and utterly convinced. She was a horse!
Eventually, the other camels were mocking her as well. Mila, like a proud horse that she was, wasn’t at all annoyed by the mockery. She only thought: ”Poor camels, you don’t realize that I am an unlucky horse, imprisoned in the body of a dirty camel. You can’t see how different I am.” From then on, Mila was completely alienated from the herd of camels and lived with the horses.

The people of the caravan, seeing that no matter what they did, Mila would return to the horses, they let her be. They even put a special saddle on her with reins!! Especially made for Mila! When the caravan was in motion, they let Mila travel with the horses. Everyone was laughing at the site of a camel with a saddle and reins. Mila was not bothered at all by all the mockery. She was happy.

A few years went by and still the people and the camels wouldn’t stop making fun of her. She started to get angry. Extremely angry!!! She just wanted to leave the caravan, but the thought of leaving the beloved horses behind was unbearable. She was obliged to swallow her anger and tried hard to be indifferent to the mockery.

One day, however, she couldn’t stand the situation any longer, so she decided to persuade the horses to escape the caravan and follow the path to freedom…

 

www.milathecamel.eu

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An exciting desert adventure for children 6 +.

A story that shows the power that lies in the acceptance of ourselves, as they are.

The power that is hidden in the help of a friend, the time you just need it.

A story that will help our young friends gain knowledge and have  the first images in their minds- about the environment and the life in the desert, about the animals that live there, and their physiology.
The peculiarities of each species, that allow them to be able to live and survive in there natural environment.

A children’s tale that will reveal the power of love and compassion!

The power of rebellion and responsibility!

Of lightness and admonition!

Of error and reparation!

 

SUMMARY 

Once upon a time, somewhere in the far Egypt, at a caravan, lived a little camel named Mila. From the time Mila was born, she was filled with admiration for the horses in the caravan. She admired their beauty, built, vigor as well as their agility.

As the years went by, Mila grew, and as she grew, she felt more and more aversion for her own species while her admiration for the divine horses grew even further. Her aversion was such that she began to believe that she isn’t an ugly, sluggish and weak camel. So she started to keep company with the horses rather than the other camels. The horses really enjoyed her. One day, one of the horses, jokingly said to her: “My dearest Mila, you may have the appearance of a camel, but your soul is of a horse”. That was it!!

From that moment, Mila was obsessed with the idea. She sincerely believed that she is actually a poor horse, imprisoned in the body of a camel. For this reason, she lived with the horses. She started to act and move like a horse. She was even taught to neigh like a horse. After a while, the other camels didn’t want Mila near them since the only reason she would come close to them in the first place, was to laugh at them or to criticize their ugliness and weakness. Mila was totally and utterly convinced. She was a horse!
Eventually, the other camels were mocking her as well. Mila, like a proud horse that she was, wasn’t at all annoyed by the mockery. She only thought: ”Poor camels, you don’t realize that I am an unlucky horse, imprisoned in the body of a dirty camel. You can’t see how different I am.” From then on, Mila was completely alienated from the herd of camels and lived with the horses.

The people of the caravan, seeing that no matter what they did, Mila would return to the horses, they let her be. They even put a special saddle on her with reins!! Especially made for Mila! When the caravan was in motion, they let Mila travel with the horses. Everyone was laughing at the site of a camel with a saddle and reins. Mila was not bothered at all by all the mockery. She was happy.

A few years went by and still the people and the camels wouldn’t stop making fun of her. She started to get angry. Extremely angry!!! She just wanted to leave the caravan, but the thought of leaving the beloved horses behind was unbearable. She was obliged to swallow her anger and tried hard to be indifferent to the mockery.

One day, however, she couldn’t stand the situation any longer, so she decided to persuade the horses to escape the caravan and follow the path to freedom…

 

www.milathecamel.eu

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